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- <h2 class="center" id="title">HOW TO CONFIGURE ATMEGA328P MICROCONTROLLERS TO RUN AT 3.3V AND 5V</h2>
- <h6 class="center">10 APRIL 2025</h5>
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- <div class="twocol justify"><p>This is a quick reference for wiring up ATmega328P ICs to run at 5V and 3.3V.
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+ <h2 class="center" id="title">HOW TO CONFIGURE ATMEGA328P MICROCONTROLLERS TO RUN AT 3.3V AND 5V</h2>
+ <h6 class="center">10 APRIL 2025</h5>
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+ <div class="twocol justify"><p>This is a quick reference for wiring up ATmega328P ICs to run at 5V and 3.3V.
While the 5V configuration is common, the 3.3V configuration can be useful in
low-power applications and when interfacing with parts that themselves run at
3.3V. In this guide, the 5V setup is configured with a 16MHz crystal
@@ -120,13 +121,14 @@ not connect AREF (pin 21) to V<sub>cc</sub>. Refer to section 23.5.2 in the
datasheet for more information.</p>
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- <p class="post-author right">by Wickramage Don Sadeep Madurange</p>
+ <p class="post-author right">by Wickramage Don Sadeep Madurange</p>
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